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M L S E UM LOANS — Over 1,000 ^sitors fromsev en states v isited the Civil Centennial WarMuseum at the Sw an River School. Displaj itemsare being returned to ow ners. Left to r ight areMiss Laura Ebell , tow n historian : Miss Edith

Gruber , museum curator; Mrs. Edward Salg, hold-ing articles from Captain Salger collection ; Mrs.Isabelle Bo\d , and Supervisor August Stout, Jr.

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ed by bank authorities as neat inappearance and a conservativedresser with a polite, gentlemanlydemeanor. He is five feet nineinches tall , weighing 160 pounds ,with dark hair and eyes, a me-dium build and fair complexion.

Police said the head teller hasbeen separated fi om his wife, An-toinette, and their three children ,who live with her paients inBrookhaven.

According to the FBI, Mr. But-tafuoco is repoited to be d i n i n ga 1932 Chevrolet sedan which isblack and has a light to]). TheNew York license plate is numbei2496 SX.

In February , 1959 PatchogueBank authorities reported that$19,000 was miss ing f i o m thecash box of Wil l iam C. Radeliffe11, of Ronkonkoma, a telh r. Mi .Radeliffe later turned himself into police and is now serving a pri-son term of one year.

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lower lakes at Yaphank.At the mee ting in Yaphank

Mi. Dennison -..ud a suivey of theHard estate had been comp letedand negotiat ions w e i e underw ayfoi acqui r ing the p i o p e i t y. Mr.Denm-on said it was quite pos-sible that he could ask the stateif onh the m c i bottom and w et-land be take n , l athei than d i yland and said he w ould in formthe committee of the state 's rep ly.Mr. De nnison repoi ted that onlyone side of the lake was nee dedfoi the p resen t , but tha t accesshad to br a c q u n e d .

Under the w< t lands progr amthe county boai d v o t e d in May tobuy 1,700 a e r i s of m a i sh and

t l iver basin land along the Pe-« conic Rivei and C a i m a n 's R n e r\ to const lve w a t e r , cont iol pollu-t ion p i v 'vi nt unelr , i ia l ) le deve lop-1 men t and jn t jiai o p a i k fa< ihties.

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\ K K I \L \ I E \ \ ot .' {:M)illion-eleclron-\ol( (Bev) A l t e r n a t i n g(J i . uhen l S\ nchrot ron \(JS . taken in \ u»u s t , 1961 , show mu (henew h tomple t ed addi t ion to t he expe r imen ta l area ( f r o n t , cen-t e r ) . \ ( ,S , w o r l d ' s largest and most pow crlid pa r t i c l e acceleratorw a s dedicated st ptember ]',i at Brooklnnen N a t i o n a l Laboratory. ,I pton. To ti le lef t oi it is t he son ice and laboraton bui ld ing .On the r i g h t - h a n d side ot t h e h a l l - m i l e r ing const ruct ion is show nunder w a \ on t he bu i l d in » to house an SO-inch bubble chamber.At the ton ot the p ic tu re is t h e bu i ld ing housing the ,'i-Be\ Cos-motron, which was first brought into operation in 1952.

PRESENTED MODEL — Follow ing his dedication speech . I)rH a w o r t h was presented w i t h a model of one of the magnet sec-tions f o r V.GS In Dr. C K. C roon , cha i rman of Accelerator De-par tment . Dr. (,. F. Tape, d e p u ty director of BrooKha\en Na-t ional Labora tory , is at l e f t .

A meet ing of the Suffolk Coun-ty Women 's U e p u b l K a n t luow h i c h had In en .sc heduled for la>tn igh t was postponed because ofhumcane w a r n i n g s and w i l l be

held instead at 8 p. m. Wednes- ;day, September 27 . at the Suf fo lkCounty Republican Club in BluePoint.

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MEETING POSTPONED I

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ments.A c c o i d i n g to C h a i i m a n H i u n

.Ho. Congiessman S tu t ton w tnvited so tha t , in a d d i t i o n to t h

tow n and count> c andidates on t h e

Congressman St ra t ton

Democratic t i cke t t h i s Xovcmboi .the D e m o c r a t s of Bioe ikh i\ enTow n may h a \ e the o j i j i o i t u n i t ^

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UOL! ^ f e . lei tie a \ e a iOn t ' le l i L ' h t i ^ le l ' 1. Counc i lman

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e n te i t . unn ien l and d a n c i ng .

M O K E U N I T — S u f f o lk Countyi v c p u l i l ' c a n ( h a i t m a n A i l h u i ~M( i o m a i t \ a n n o i i i K e.il t he l < l n i a t i emof d Su f lo lk Coun ty MORE un i tat a nil tmg oi the e o u n t .y e oin-

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n a t i e t i a l oi L a n i / a t i o n . M o b i l i z a t i o nof R c p u b l k a u K.i tei pn ^ e . r I he to-i l i a n n i ' M i t o i S a f f o l k ( o u n t \ w i l lhe A d - - . E l ' / 'ilx'th L. I g l e h a i t ofi . st i l . i inpl ) ii and R u h a i d D/» t d i e i en P te hoeue.

Raymond V. H u m p hreys , direc-toi »t i d u e a t i o i i and t i a . n m g . Re-p u b l i c a n ( o ng i e s loi .al t o n n n i t t e e ,i x p lauiod the M O R E p i o g i a m inan {ale l ie .'-s to the 1 commiHeemen.The p i o ] o t t w i l l consist of twop a i t -,. I he t i i s t sta ge w i l l be thel e e n i i t i i i e nt >1 new adeh' ional ca-pable v o i k e i s loi the R< pubhcf. nP a i t \ at the local level. Th" sec-ond p hase w i l l be th > t i a i n i n g otthese w o i k e i s m le i d e i s h i p duties .

Ro th Mm. ]g!ehart and Mr.Z t id le i exp iess' d gi eat e n t h i - i a s i nte i iu c l m u g . M O R E and said themi] , oi t a in e of t he p iojeet cannotbe m i n i n i i / C el.

Mi Lh /aoe th Iglehart haslong bee n a e t n e ir R- 'pub luanac t i v i t i e s as w e l l as in nume ious( h a i i t a o l e and civic oiganizat ions.She s e i \e d j ' s n i t i >nal d i - e c tor oft he l e t ul dn is io r of the A m e n c a nH e r i t age Found i ion , and is ameinbe '• of t l ie Ka 1 Hampton Women 's R e p u b l i c a n ' ' lub .

Mr Z. idle i , a B i o o k h a v e n busi-nc-maii, lias seivnl the SuffolkCounty Republican or g anizationin sevei il e a p i c i t i e s He '- jne sent-ly the ti ea u i c i oi the Suf i 'ollCounty R e p u b l i c a n Cluo. Lastv e a r , M i . Zeidlei was the Brook-haven Tow n c a m p ug n c h a n m a n .He is a pa i t p ies ident of theYoung Republ ican C lub of Brook-h a v e n Tow n.

P R I M \ R Y W I N N E K S — Wi'-1 l a m Thompson and NicholasT u e luo September 7 w o n the Re-p u b l i c a n p i i m a i .N co n t o r t foi c o u n t yc oin 'm i t t e ' m e n m Dis t r ic t 71 ofC e n t e i e .' ii .

A n . i liompscm c^f t '2 Hunte r Lanel e c e n e d !i votes und Mr. Toichioof S iddl " l ane got 'A I v otes to de-ieat the men n 1 c i 1 s, James P. Hoo-lan >l " > Pic ke t l ane , w h o r ece'ved21 v o 'i s mci Salvatoie Oddo , Sr.,of 47 A \ a g o n Lane East , who got2( v o t e s .

SEEb S SEA ENTH TERM —Si u t h a m p t o n '- v > t e r an SupervisorStephen F AJeschut t , who has con-t inuously led the f igh t against

Count y Execu t ive H. Lee Denni-son 's spending p iograms , wasnominated for a seventh tw o-yeartiM in Monday n igh t by the Tow nRepubl ican Committee.

Othe i incumbents nominated forre-election were Justices of thePeace Harold Skidmore , EdwinBeikery and Meicator Kendnck;also Tax Receiver F iank Crov\i tz.

Foimer Tow n Justice of thePeac e , and moie recent ly , Count .vP lann ing C o n s u l t a n t RudolphKammere r was nominated for su-pennte ndent of highways , replac-

ig And iew Halsey w h o is retir-ng.

Fiv e assessor.-- weie nomina tedloi le-elec t ion . They a ie W i l l r i mA e r n o n , Stanley Masn i ck i , Ch onMcNeil and W liter Ter re l l . Fivetrustee candida tes nominated a ieRobei t Hubbard , Harry Hansen,l le i man I l lmann , Haro ld Toppingi.nd M a r v i n Raynor .

Supei visor Meschutt thanked theCommittee for then support, pled-ging to carry on m an e f for t tohold county taxes down.

CHOOSE SLATE — The EastHampton Town Republican Com-mittee Monday n igh t nominated aslate of candidates for the > Fallelection , headed by two fo imerpublic off icials , fo imer Justice ofthe Peace Cha i les R u ^ h foi su-pe rv i so r , and one-time Democra-t ic Supei visor II. Stewart Toppingior h ighway superintendent

^Mr. Rush , a contractor living inAmaganset t, vow ed to carry on avigorous campaign in acceptingthe nomination. "My firs t respon-sabihty is to our town , and wheretown and county interests are at

heart , I wil l wor k foi both a.sa county and towerr official ," hepledged.

Mr. Topping, a Wainscott farm-er , served as Democratic supervi-sor of East Hampton fiom 1953through 1957.

Other s nominated were incum-bents , Town Cleik Eugene Lester ,Justice of the Peace John Ecker ,Assessors Eugene Haas and Wil-

liam E. Reutershan, and newcom-er Bruce Collins for councilman.Mr. Collins replaces CouncilmanAlbert Conklin. w h o is re t i r ing .

Republican Committeeman RoyLeste r of Amagansett, who soughtnomination for highway super in -te ndent and lc~t, has filed peti-tions to run as an independentcandidate .

RIVERHEAD NOMINEES —The Riverhead Republican ClubCommittee , meeting Friday nightat the Moose Hall off RiversideDrive , nominated attor ney J. LeoSaxstien as their candidate to op-pose Democ i atic Supervisor AVil-liam J. Leonard in the Novemberelection.

Also nominated were several of-fice holders in bids for re-electionand tow other men for offices held

by Democratc officials. Incum-bents nominated were CouncilmanElmer Stotsky ; Justice of thePei'ce Thomas R. Costello; Super-intendent of Hig hways Ted Zem-bko ; Town Assessor Howard Wellsand Receiver of Taxes CharlesAlan Hoi ton.

Saxstien, Stotsky and Costellowill also have their names on tneindiv idua l Rights Association Bal-lot Line. Two years ago Saxstienran for supervisor on the Indivi-lual R ight s Association's anti-zon-ing platform and received tbout1.100 votes.

In accep t ing the nominationFi idav n ight , Saxstien admittedhe had been aganst zon ing . "Ihave studied zoning f iom manyangles. . .1 know of its advanta-ges and disadvanages," he said."But , the- d isadvantages outweigiithe advantages. How ever ," he said,"that is my personal opinion. 'Saxstien said his only quarre lwith the Town B o a r d s action twoj ears ago when they adopted azoning o id inancc "is that theyshould have let the major ity ofthe people decide."

Saxstien , in concluding, said ifelected , he "will f ight 'King'Dennison ( County Executive H.Lee Dennison) and his waste andextravagance." Saxstien said hew ould battle with Dennison on thew etlands acquisi t ion p rogram , andDenmson 's other p iograms.

Thursday night , the Town Dem-ocratic Committee, meeting at theCourt Restaurant, nominated Su-pervisor Leonard for re-election toa fourth two-year term , and se-lected the remainder of thei r can-didates.

Other Democratic candidatesnamed were : Attorney RobertTooker for justice of the peace :fo imer Councilman John Benedictior councilman; Alex Hoi ton forsuperintendent of highways; LouisSetek for receiver of taxes; andJames Kaelin for assessor.

Incumbents named along withLeonard for re-election are Tow nClerk Anthony Gadzinski and As-sessor J. Wilson Stout.

Leonard promised a hard , cleancampaign, stating, "I have alw ayshad the best interests of the tax-payers at heai t , and will contin-ue to do so if I am re-elected."

Leonard has opposed many oiDennison 's programs at Boar d ofSupervisor s' meetings, and has also registered his opposition toDennison 's wetlands program.

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GOP CHAIRMAN — EdwardMcGowan , 42-year-old Brightvva-ters realtor , was unanimously el-ected chairman of the Tow n ofIslip Republican Committee lastweek. Mr. McGowan will succeedCharles Maier of Bay Shore , whoretired after eight years as Re-publican leader.

Named with Mr. McGowan wereFrank A. Gross, Islip town clerk ,

as vice-chairman; Mrs. Mir iam T.Anzell , Suffolk County Women'sRepublican club chairman , as se-cretary and Donald A. Mates , Say-ville realtor, as treasurer.

The meeting of 172 committee-men was held at the Isli p Amer i -can Legion Hall and was adjourn-ed out of respect to the late WKingsland Macy, a fo imer townand county leader , and S. Mai tinAdelman , another prominent Republican who died recently.

In his acceptance speech , MrMcGowan told committeemen "Towe no obligations. I have madeno deals with any individualnor _ With any clique. I take thischair obligated only to the com-mittee."

Suffolk C o u n t y RepublicanChairman Ar thu r Cromarty said ,"I am confident his ( Mr. Mc-Gowan's) leadership wi l l benefitnot only the Islip Tow n Republ i -can party, but also all the resi-dents of Islip Town."

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DEDICATION SPEECH — Dr. Leland J. Ha-w orth , member ot the U . S. Atomic Energy Com-mission and former director of Brookhaven Na-

tional- Laboratory, de lhe r ing the dedicationspeech at the A l t e r n a t i n g Gradient Synchrotronon September 13.

AI \ G N E T SE( TION — Dr. (,. Nor r i s Gbisooshow s one ot the 210 m a g n e t sect i ons oi t h e \1-t e r n a t i n g Grad ien t Sj iu lu o t ron to a v i s i t o r dur -

ing t h e tou r w hich followed the AGS dedicationceremonies.

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position of town clerk. Arnzen ispresentl y chief c le ik in the High-way Denial tmont . Chailes W. Bar-lauel of Alt. Sinai is running tosucceed h imsel f as superintendentof h ighway s. Alex Pioios of Ron-konkoma w as giv e n the nod forthe impor t an t i eceiver of taxespost. Justice F i l ing Larsen ofMastic and Just ice Leon Giuffredaof Centn c ac h were both renom-inated to succee d themselv es asjustice s of the peace and for town. o u n c i l m e n the GOP nominatedGeorge Fuchs of Stonv Brook ,C l a i e n e e T. (Tousy) Hough , well-known Selden l oad contractor , and,Dav id A\ c tssbe I ger. fo imer piesi-dent and pa i t ow ner of the BeeH i v e Sten e in Patchogue.

Tn a spinted acce ptance speech ,Sheriff Dominy called for a crus-ade "to l e t u i n in t e l l igen t , efficientand economica l gov er nment to theTow n of Biookhaven."

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